Routine Functional Testing or Standard Care in High-Risk Patients after PCI.
Duck-Woo ParkDo-Yoon KangJung-Min AhnSung-Cheol YunYong-Hoon YoonSeung-Ho HurCheol Hyun LeeWon-Jang KimSe Hun KangChul Soo ParkBong-Ki LeeJung-Won SuhJung Han YoonJae Woong ChoiKee-Sik KimSi Wan ChoiSu Nam LeeSeung-Jung Parknull nullPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2022)
Among high-risk patients who had undergone PCI, a follow-up strategy of routine functional testing, as compared with standard care alone, did not improve clinical outcomes at 2 years. (Funded by the CardioVascular Research Foundation and Daewoong Pharmaceutical; POST-PCI ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03217877.).
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